This morning's weather was fantastic. But when afternoon began, we had wind speed up to 100km/h. It was quite scary! After we mid-morning walk, I hurried to do some work in the garden - staking the passion fruit and my grape vine so that their branches/stem wouldn't break.
Hubby and I put on our masks and starting to level the soil and mulch the front vegetable bed. I also planted two tomato sweet grape plants. Finally done!!! :
The grape vine is looking so good! Love the glossy fresh green leaves and the flowers that have appeared. Within a week, the bare vine is covered with lush green leaves! Such is the magic of spring! Even my wisteria has put on a full head of leaves! And the pixzee peach tree too!
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Carolina Black Rose Grape Vine in its Pot.
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New leaves and new flowers for Carolina Black Rose grape vine. |
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Parsley thriving in the lemon tree pot :
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Flat leaf parsley in the lemon tree pot. |
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Gai choy or mustard green in the front garden Patch |
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Another harvest of my gai choy/mustard green.
Okay now an update on my hydrangeas. These were dug up from my previous garden, planted into pots and now I have found a new spot for them - next to the car port. They were stricken by powdery mildew but done well after fungicide treatment :
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